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    Personal statement While we take our hearing ability for granted‚ others would love to be able to have it and hear the sound of the world.This sums up what I have learned during my studies and practice of audiology. Being an audiologist entails the involvement in various emotional situations‚ from telling devastated parents that their child is diagnosed with hearing loss to seeing the beautiful reaction of clients hearing for the very first time. Those moments‚ in fact‚ made me realize that my passion

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    processing‚ labeling of emotions in music‚ and musical preference when compared to typically‐developing peers. The most compelling evidence supporting the clinical benefits of music therapy lies in the areas of social‐emotional responsiveness and communication including increased compliance‚ reduced anxiety‚ increase speech output‚ decreased vocal stereotypy‚ receptive labeling‚ and increased interaction with peers. Preliminary findings also support the potential for music to assist in the learning of

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    Participation trophies are a widely spread topic‚ some people argue that children do not learn valuable life lessons by receiving participation awards. Contrarily‚ people argue that children need participation trophies to help fuel children’s want to do better to win “1st Prize‚ or 2nd Prize‚ etc.” Three separate articles were written by Ashley Merryman‚ Betty Berdan‚ and Parker Abate‚ discussing participation trophies. Merryman and Berdan debate that participation trophies are harmful to young

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    Let’s say a school was to use music for advertising their own hoodies. It goes along great‚ they made plenty of money for a field trip but did they ever give credit to the person who wrote the music. Its understandable that the music maybe catchy but it is still wrong to take music with out giving credit. Many artists have lost millions of dollars due to people streaming their music and not paying for it. At the same time streaming loses a lot of money it can also be a potential gain. Small artists

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    Improving your tone to get a sweet tone on the alto saxophone requires strength-building exercises for the embouchure. If you practice the correct exercises‚ your embouchure will improve and you will be able to play with a sweet‚ delicate tone. The embouchure consists of the muscles in your face and jaw area that come into play when you play the alto saxophone. To get a feel for the muscles you will be training‚ imagine that you are sucking through a straw. It is these same muscles that will improve

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    Omaha native Nate Maloley (a.k.a. Skate) has become a force to be reckoned with. With a huge following on social media‚ Skate is one of the most prominent up-and-coming rappers/hip-hop artists in the music industry. Recently‚ at the 2015 Teen Choice Awards‚ he received a nomination for "Choice Music: Next Big Thing‚" and earlier this week‚ he released his first full-length album titled Maloski. Without a doubt‚ I have to admit that I am quite impressed. While I sometimes find that many hip-hop songs

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    Stem cells and stem cell therapy is a fairly new scientific concept that was founded in the mid twentieth century. It is based on the idea of regenerating parts of the body that have been damaged due to disease or illness. It is a form of treatment unlike most of the drugs and medications beginning to surface‚ mainly because scientists believe that the purpose of stem cell therapy is to focus more on the regeneration of the human body. The unique abilities and properties that stem cells hold‚ create

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    loyalty‚ and playfulness into the therapy room. Animal interactions during therapy sessions should be used because it increases overall health and happiness in the patient as well as secure a special bond between the client and the animal that will encourage and motivate them to come to therapy sessions. Animal assisted therapy (AAT) is a type of therapy that involves animals to provide comfort‚ motivation‚ and emotional support to the patients that come to therapy. Therapists around the world found

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    cardiac progenitor cells (CPCs) from embryonic stem cells (ESCs) by cell engineering and fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS). This research shows the possibility of purifying CPCs from ESCs‚ which is significant for cell graft or cell-based therapy. Another research “Disease Modeling and Phenotypic Drug for Diabetic Cardiomyopathy using Human Induced Pluripotent Stem Cells” illustrates the molecular and chemical changing of human induced pluripotent stem cells in the presence of diabetic extracellular

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    In a setting with someone with autism spectrum disorder‚ music therapists make use of music as an educational tool to encourage learning. One of the purposes of music therapy for someone with autism is to provide the student with an initial assistance using melodious and rhythmic strategies‚ followed by fading of musical cues to assist in simplification and transfer to other learning environments. Music therapy has been proven to decrease symptoms of children with autism‚ and could even facilitate

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